Flowers timeline

By KE3164
  • 28

    Egyptian

    Egyptian
    2800-28BC
    simplistic, repetitious. used primart colors
  • 51

    Roman Emperor

    Around 58-51 B.C. Roman emperor Julius Caesar conquered Gaul
  • 150

    Greek

    Greek
    600-150 BC
    used herds with flowers and wreaths
  • 325

    Roman

    Roman
    28BC-325AD
    wreath and garlands, fragrance as well as bright colors
  • Jan 1, 600

    Byzantine

    Byzantine
    3200-600AD
    used fruit in the flowers in a twisted effect
  • Sep 8, 776

    Olympics

    in 776 BC The First Olympic Games are staged
  • Jan 2, 1400

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages
    476-1400AD
    paintings
  • Jan 1, 1452

    Birth

    Birth of Leonardo da Vinci
  • Renaissance

    Renaissance
    1400-1600 AD
    used symbols and religion association
  • Death

    Death
    Death of Elizabeth the first
  • Pilgrims

    Pilgrims
    Arrival of the Pilgrims
  • French Baroque

    1600-1700 AD
    Used S curved lines
  • Dutch flemish

    Dutch flemish
    1400-1700 AD
    used oval shapes with Mitch matched items
  • Early American

    Early American
    1620-1720
    simple and variety of colors
  • English Georgian

    English Georgian
    1714-1760
    used fragrance and beauty
  • Baroque

    Baroque
    1600-1775 AD
    elaborate use of flowers and curved lines
  • Colonial Williamsburg

    Colonial Williamsburg
    1740-1780
    used lots of foliage and fan shaped arrangements
  • French Rococo

    French Rococo
    18th century
    very formal used a crescent styled shaped
  • Empire

    1804-1814
    military symbols was often used. very simple and triangles shaped
  • American Federal

    American Federal
    1780-1820
    fewer flowers used in containers
  • Discovery

    Antarctica was discovered
  • Civil War

    From 1861 to 1865 the American Civil War happened.
  • Louis XVI

    Louis XVI
    late 18th century
    used cool colors in the arrangements
  • Discovery

    Aspirin was discovered
  • Victorian

    Victorian
    1920-1901
    flared vases, triangular or circular arrangements